1 Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush | Compact Cotinus Starter Plant | Smoky Pink Blooms

1 Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush | Compact Cotinus Starter Plant | Smoky Pink Blooms

$52.50
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1 Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush | Compact Cotinus Starter Plant | Smoky Pink Blooms

1 Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush | Compact Cotinus Starter Plant | Smoky Pink Blooms

$52.50
The Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush (Cotinus x 'Young Lady') is a compact, multi-stemmed shrub known for its smoky pink, hazy flower clusters. Perfect for smaller gardens, this deciduous beauty thrives in full sun and adds year-round interest with its floriferous blooms and manageable size. 🌸 Stunning Smoky Blooms: Prolific pink to purplish-pink flower clusters with billowy, smoke-like puffs. 🌳 Compact Growth: Upright, shrubby form ideal for smaller gardens and landscapes. ☀️ Sun-Loving: Thrives in full sun for optimal flowering and foliage color. 🍂 Seasonal Interest: Deciduous shrub that provides ornamental appeal throughout summer. 🌿 Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance plant hardy in USDA zones 4-9. Common Name: Young Lady Pink Smoke Bush Scientific Name: Cotinus x 'Young Lady' Plant Size: Starter plant, approximately 4-6 inches tall Foliage Description: Deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with upright, loose-spreading growth Blooming Season: Late spring to summer Exposure: Full sun Mature Height: 6-10 feet Mature Width: 6-10 feet Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Special Features: Compact growth, smoky pink blooms, ornamental appeal, low maintenance Young Lady Smoke Bush, Cotinus x 'Young Lady', pink smoke bush starter plant, compact flowering shrub, smoky pink blooms for gardens, ornamental deciduous shrub, hardy smoke bush plant, full sun garden shrub, easy-care smoke bush, floriferous cotinus shrub, summer-blooming smoke bush, colorful compact landscape plant, fluffy pink flower clusters, multi-stemmed ornamental shrub Care Instructions for Buyers Lighting: Requires full sun for best growth and flowering. Watering: Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots. Drought tolerant once established. Soil: Prefers well-draining soil. Tolerates a range of soil types, including sandy or rocky soils. Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring for vigorous growth. Pruning: Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to shape the plant and remove deadwood. Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 4-9; suitable for a wide range of climates. Spacing: Allow 6-10 feet between plants for proper airflow and growth.

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